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The Book of Mormon, Richard Bushman, and Me
Posted On 09/04/2008 12:30:01 by Lamanite1
The Book of Mormon-- richard Busman-- and Me-- pt. 2 We left off with an agnostic Bushman accepting a mission call to New England. Not being sure of his motivations he "went" without knowing beforehand if he was a believer.


"The mission president was J. Howard Maughan, an agricultural professor from Utah State and former Utah State and former stake president. In our opening interview in the mission home in Cambridge he asked if I had a testimony of the gospel. I said I di... Read More



Richard Bushman, My Belief, pt. 1
Posted On 09/04/2008 12:25:56 by Lamanite1
The origins for this series can be found in "My Belief, Reprinted from BYU Studies 25:2 (1985)". It was originally an essay that appeared in "A Thoughtful Faith: Essays on Belief by Mormon Scholars, ed. Philip L. Barlow (Salt Lake City: Canon Press, 1986)."

I know ignorance of the law does not excuse the individual for breaking it; so with that being said, I don't know if I can or cannot reprint this article in part or in whole? If someone wants to write BYU Studies and inform them of w... Read More









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